When we think geometric, we think straight lines, angles and symmetry. This mirror is none of that, and reminds us that circles are geometric too. The asymmetrical pattern also just looks like soap bubbles.
When we think geometric, we think straight lines, angles and symmetry. This mirror is none of that, and reminds us that circles are geometric too. The asymmetrical pattern also just looks like soap bubbles.

About 5 feet wide, the piece is framed in hand-hammered iron, belying it's fun, bubbly associations. $349, here.
$349? yikes...you can create the same look with smaller and larger mirrors bought seperately and then hanging on the wall.
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I think CB2 has some round mirrors in different sizes.
I did admire this in the PB catalog, until I saw the price.
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I agree - this is so DIY with various round mirrors and some round wall art from Foldbedding.com
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I can't keep quiet any longer, since I've noticed several of these on AT sites in the last two days.... "it's fun, bubbly associations" -- unless you meant "it IS", you don't need the possessive form!!!!
Sorry to be a noodge, but... TAKE BACK THE APOSTROPHE!!!!!
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Funny, just saw an episode of Myles of Style with an eerily similar piece of wall art -- if bubbles could be eerie, that is.
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UM...wow...talk about plagarism
http://www.roomonline.com/mirrors2.html
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Plagarism is right. My husband and I designed our "Bubble Mirror" for Room in Tribeca. They've been selling there for the past 2 years. I guess it's a form of flattery?
http://www.roomonline.com/mirrors2.html
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